Effectively treating pain may help improve cognitive and functional outcomes in patients with depression.
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Recently updated diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia that reduce the underdiagnosis in men had not been implemented during these studies.
Depression, substance abuse, and suicidal ideation are commonly reported in patients who have chronic pain.
Authors of a paper share their perspectives on the topic of chronic pain in individuals with mental health disorders.
The researchers evaluated the various impacts of the concurrent COVID-19 and opioid epidemics, taking into consideration the severely restricted access to chronic pain management.
Napping is often used as a coping mechanism for people with fibromylagia.
Can pain intensity scores predict psychosocial outcomes longitudinally? This study examines that question.
Catastrophizing makes pain more painful, makes it last longer, and makes pain much harder to treat.
Paul G. Mathew, MD and Steven D. Bender, DDS, uniquely encounter patients with TMD and migraine in their respective practice and offer their insight regarding the diagnosis and management this often overlooked comorbidity.
A restricted number of surgical procedures are not associated with increased incidence of chronic opioid use.
Lead author Nagy Mekhail, MD, PhD discusses the importance of neuromodulation, specifically a closed loop spinal cord stimulation system (SCS), for the management of chronic pain.
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